Over the course of our lives, 80 percent of us will experience acne. Ultimately, acne comes down to one thing, a blockage in the sebaceous gland. Learn what makes a blackhead black, and everything else about zits, in this pus-filled episode of SYSK. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Tin Pan Alley was an area of New York around the beginning of the 20th Century that served as ground zero for the earliest iterations of the music publishing industry. Learn all about this unique place and time right now. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Did you know that former president James Polk had his final resting place moved twice? It's true! And almost a third time even. Let's go listen to some short stuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

In a new age shop or on display at the Smithsonian, there are varying interpretations of what crystals can be used for. But at their base, they are a thumb in the eye to entropy, a perfectly ordered piece of matter. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Lost materials, dropped threads, forgotten stories. Ephemera in the way that it’s intertwined in our lives. All those things, tangible and intangible, that you wish you could take just one more look at before they vanish into the past. Listen wherever podcasts are found and learn more at www.ephemeral.show Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Chuck and Josh have covered just about every aspect of death except dying itself. Here, they fulfill the death suite of podcasts with an in-depth look at just how people die, what happens to the body during the dying process and how people accept death -- and what they regret not having done while they lived. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Some guys have all the luck, some guys have all the pain. So said Rod Stewart. And if this list is any indication, “guys” is gender neutral. Listen to this episode as Chuck and Josh cover some instances of amazingly bad fortune, most of it true! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Honorary degrees are not real degrees. They are marketing opportunities for universities. They make us mad, but we want one. Learn all about them in the next 12-15 minutes. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The world’s loved trampolines since they were invented by a pair of acrobats in Iowa in the 30s – so much so, trampolining is now an Olympic event. What people don’t love about trampolines is their propensity to cause paralysis, brain injuries and death. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Instead of actually detecting lies, polygraph machines sense physiological variations, ostensibly brought on by guilt. The results are subject to interpretation, and therefore controversial. Join Josh and Chuck as they investigate the polygraph. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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May 25th

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May 24th

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Elle Dubya

I'd like to respectfully disagree about a statement you made. You said all crystals are clear and it is impurities that cause the color. this isn't true in all cases. For example, pure sulfur crystals are yellow and pure copper sulfate crystals are blue. The color is caused by the absorption of wavelengths of light. What is seen by the eye is not the color absorbed, but the complementary color from the removal of the absorbed wavelengths.
By the way, I love your show!

May 23rd

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Stephanie Pratt

Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disease that affects most joints, the others are not an auto-immune disease and typically involve a specific joint. That's the difference.

May 21st

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csee71

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May 21st

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Bert Nielson

Just listened and this made me remember when I toured a sugar factory. One of the processes involved building crystalline sugar by taking the leftovers from one vat to use as the base that would get built onto from the next solution. if memory serves (over 2 decades have passed) they're were 4 stages of crystal growth.

May 21st

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Owen Jenkins

There have been cases of bed bug bites being attributed to short term memory loss. People waking up having no recollection of the night before.That would have been a cool addition to this podcast.

May 21st

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Sara Zz

what is dead may never die...

May 18th

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Joe Fidelo

your water fills with lungs

May 18th

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lesley anderson

Joe Fidelo 🤔

May 18th

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Alec Loy

fucking hypocrites!

May 13th

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Jaga

Great episode. More animal episodes please!

May 13th

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Hugo Stiglitz

I've tried many times to listen to this Podcast but I just can't do it. Josh literally has the most annoying voice overheard my life and I can't stand It. It's like nails on chalkboard to me

May 13th

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Amber Brown

I have a question, as to why does checking your credit effect it? I have never understood that.

May 10th

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Lemon Lime

My birthday is on June 23rd 😁😁

May 10th

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Justin Ellands

ayy I like the pun.

May 9th

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tarun krishnaswamy

Justin Ellands this seems interesting

May 9th

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Russell Kramer

ahhhahhaha did you just put an ad for supplements ,hims?, on a show that talks about how it's bs?

May 9th

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tarun krishnaswamy

Russell Kramer he he he, that's irony there !

May 15th

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Ambar Parashar

Russell Kramer epic. haha

May 11th

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ggggg

I've compiled a montage of everytime these guys have mocked religions. Coming soon!

May 9th

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Michael Schoelen

Been listening for 10 years, and you all are still killing it. Keep it up!!

May 7th

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chad zilla

23 are the number of chromosomes that make you up as a person

May 7th

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Greg Alderman

If the trans community wants equality then stop forcing it on non transgender communities. I don't care about your choices. I couldn't see why someone would care about mine. If they do then that is the person I don't want to be around. To each their own is what I say. Labels don't make the person. I accept people for how they present themselves to me. Nothing more, nothing less.